Sarah Everard case pushes Brits to learn how to stop street abuse

Sarah Everard's abduction from a residential street in London earlier this year sparked outrage and demands for action to ensure the safety of women on the streets

FACTBOX: U.S. states outlawing education on critical race theory

From fines of up to $5,000 to losing state funding, here are the measures taken in Republican states that have banned teaching students about race and gender discrimination.


Why is trans participation in sport so controversial?

Britain's sports councils have released new guidelines on transgender participation in sport, sparking further debate


EXPLAINER: Indonesia's forests in danger as ban on new palm oil plantations expires

Indonesia, the world's biggest palm oil grower, lets a three-year moratorium on new plantations lapse but says it won't give new permits. Will the move weaken forest protection?


Climate pledge of $100 bln should come in grants, not loans - Italy's PM

Rich economies who pledged a decade ago to mobilize $100 billion a year to help more vulnerable ones to adapt and transition to cleaner energy are still short of their 2020 goal


'We live day to day': Almost half of Argentines in shadow of poverty

The poverty rate is 42% in Argentina, a country with rich natural resources from cattle to natural gas, but plagued by inflation, economic mismanagement and debt crises


Opinion

OPINION: Greta Thunberg is right – there’s a big problem with net zero targets

Outsourcing and then washing our hands of carbon emissions hollows out net zero goals. We must do better


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